Inside Out – How Long Will He Actually Serve?

Inside Out – How Long Will He Actually Serve?

Can you imagine a world where a 30-month prison sentence results in only six months served?

In the inaugural episode of The Legal Eagle Training podcast we explore the England & Wales sentencing structure. We'll dissect how the upcoming changes to early release policies and the home detention curfew scheme will reshape the way sentences are served, amidst the pressing issue of overcrowded prisons. From the abolition of the four-year rule to the effects of the Offender Rehabilitation Act of 2014, this episode provides a comprehensive look at how serving sentence requirements have evolved, especially for those convicted of serious crimes.

We also analyse the impact of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act of 2022, which has profoundly altered the time served for various offenders. Highlighting the stark disparities in sentencing outcomes between adult offenders and youths, and the stringent new rules for those convicted of serious sexual or violent offences. With changes to the home detention curfew (HDC) scheme set to take effect in 2025, the landscape of early release is shifting. Our discussion sheds light on the contrasting experiences of different offenders, and what these legislative shifts mean for the future of sentencing.

As we navigate the maze of eligibility and exclusion criteria for early release schemes, hear about the critical role of good behaviour and community order adherence, our insights into statutory exclusions, presumptions, and the Parole Board's influence on release outcomes. As we await the consequences of the actions taken in light of the Gauke Report, which promises to further shape future reforms, the episode offers valuable insights for legal professionals and the public alike, equipping listeners with the knowledge to navigate this complex legal terrain.

For more information or to book a place on a forthcoming course please visit legal-eagle-training.com.

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Episoder(11)

Adjournments: Getting Them, Resisting Them, and What Courts Expect

Adjournments: Getting Them, Resisting Them, and What Courts Expect

Adjournments sound procedural, but they can decide outcomes. In this episode, Clive and Colin unpack when adjournments should (and shouldn’t) be granted, how to prepare and argue them, and the traps t...

12 Des 202558min

Children & Young People In The Criminal Justice System

Children & Young People In The Criminal Justice System

This episode takes a deep dive into the youth justice system - exploring how children and young people are treated differently to adults by the criminal law, and why practitioners often find the youth...

14 Nov 202553min

BAIL - A Dozen Issues to Digest

BAIL - A Dozen Issues to Digest

This month’s episode tackles one of the most technical yet practical areas of criminal law - bail. From time limits to informal hearings and changes in circumstances, Clive Smith and Colin Beaumont ex...

14 Okt 202543min

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SAY ANYTHING: Adverse Inferences at Trial

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SAY ANYTHING: Adverse Inferences at Trial

“You do not have to say anything…” – the familiar police caution opens this episode, but Colin Beaumont and Clive Smith unpack what those words really mean in practice, and how adverse inferences can ...

12 Sep 202559min

GOING DOWN - Credit For Guilty Pleas

GOING DOWN - Credit For Guilty Pleas

With significant changes proposed to the way judges and magistrates calculate credit for guilty pleas, this episode examines current practice, Court of Appeal guidance and potential reforms, with the ...

15 Aug 202552min

INDEPENDENT REVIEW of the Criminal Courts

INDEPENDENT REVIEW of the Criminal Courts

With a staggering backlog of over 75,000 cases, this episode explores findings of the recently published Leveson Report - an Independent Review of the Criminal Courts. From the necessity of increased ...

18 Jul 202556min

Digital Strip Search

Digital Strip Search

Could the notion of a "digital strip search" in sexual offence cases be more myth than reality? In this episode, we tackle the intricacies of digital disclosure, focusing on how unused material can ti...

4 Jul 202557min

A Regal Review – Cases from the Kings Bench Division

A Regal Review – Cases from the Kings Bench Division

In the latest episode of the podcast we highlight criminal cases over the last 12 months from the King’s Bench Division, and their implications for legal practitioners. Our first case is a 2024 legal ...

13 Jun 202550min

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